Southerly: Liveblog: Moving House (Literally)
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Lilith __, in reply to
I have it on good (the best) authority that David Haywood said no such thing.
The medium has the message!
You may have been channelled…
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Sacha, in reply to
Hosking: "all's well that ends well". move along.
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Bart Janssen, in reply to
Oh dear David is talking about made up quotes that David didn't make - all in the 3rd person. The stress is showing.
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Islander, in reply to
Nah. David of 'Ota' fame is pointing out the fatuity of the berloody media.
All will be well this coming morning-
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A Brief History
Landscape architect Frank Boffa established 'Frank Boffa and Associates' in Christchurch in September 1972. The practice grew steadily from a one-man business to today's New Zealand-wide company with offices in Christchurch (1972), Wellington (1976), Auckland (1985) and Tauranga (2000), and a project office in Shanghai (2010).
I wonder if it's shaped like a Penxuin?
Anyroad...
Other highlights of the Boffa Boys include...1984 Motunui Synthetic Fuel Plant, New Plymouth: First large-budget landscape assessment and rehabilitation contract.
1987 Manukau Court, Manukau City: First major urban design project and winner of several design awards.
1989 Millbrook Resort, Queenstown: Master planning for a resort community and golf course development.
1995 Albany to Puhoi Road Realignment, Auckland: Innovative and influential advice for designation of route to minimise ecological damage from future major civil works.
2004 Northern Gateway Alliance: Milestone alliance agreement with project partners to deliver environmental services to the ALBURT B2 motorway construction project.
2005 Auckland City Central Business District Streetscapes and Open Spaces: Work begins on comprehensive upgrade programme.Mmmm, Manukau Court. I just wanna go shopping now.
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Sj,
David! How are you?
Don't answer that.
I am returning to PA chiefly for the opportunity to 'speak' more regularly with you without taking up too much more of your time. I have been hearing (from Mark) about your extraordinary journey out of the red zone into the black, and now that I see for myself I am even more amazed. Personally, I can't imagine surviving seeing my house cut in half and trucked down the street - nearly tipped into the drink at the final hour!
How _do_ you do it?
No reply expected.I see that I am rather late to the very important debate.
How is Dunsandel?
Don't answer that.
Thinking of you all.
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What an incredibly moving thread. Nice one guys~
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